Today GIGABYTE released seven new GPU heavy servers to cater to current and upcoming AI needs. These new servers have some of the highest GPU density on the market. While artificial intelligence is the first thing that comes to mind, the servers are also ideal for deep learning, scientific analysis and simulation, VDI or video
Cumulus Linux 4.0 and NetQ 2.4 Announced
Cumulus Networks has announced the most recent version of Cumulus Linux 4.0 and NetQ 2.4, promising its most feature-rich release to date. Last month, the company extended this software stack to campus networks. The latest version includes new support for the switch silicon, EVPN implementation for L2/L3 connectivity, increased visibility and troubleshooting with a NetQ cloud-based
HP Announces HP ZCentral
HP has announced HP ZCentral, dubbed by the company as the world’s first single-sourced remote workstation solution. Specifically, ZCentral will centralize high-end computer power in a single location, which will help promote remote, mobile and fluid workstyles for power-users working in graphics-intensive application environments. With ZCentral, the company combines Z by HP racked high-performance workstations, next-gen
TrilioVault Achieves Red Hat’s Container Certification
Today, Trilio announced that their TrilioVault data protection software has achieved Red Hat’s Container Certification. Trilio is in the process of adding support for Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes, and has reached the technical preview stage. In this case, technical preview means that Trilio will be offering demos and briefings as requested. TrilioVault is a cloud-centric
HPE Collaborates With National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Today, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced that they would be collaborating with the U.S.A. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on software to improve the energy and water efficiency of data centers.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Announces Container Platform
Today, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced HPE Container Platform. HPE Container Platform is a Kubernetes-based container platform and is expected to be available sometime early next year.
D2iQ Introduces Kommander
D2iQ, formally Mesosphere, announced the release of its new product aimed at delivering federated multi-cluster management and governance across disparate clusters for any on-premise or cloud Kubernetes distribution, Kommander. According to D2iQ, Kommander provides unified lifecycle management, observability, and configuration management across an organization’s Kubernetes clusters, enabling successful Day 2 operations for enterprises around the
VMware Enterprise PKS 1.6 Hits General Availability
This week VMware announced the general availability of VMware Enterprise Pivotal Container Service (PKS) 1.6. The latest release is all and easing and enhancing management for running production Kubernetes workloads. Enhanced features including the general availability of Enterprise PKS Management Console and integration with VMware Tanzu Mission Control.
DataCore Announces vFilO
Today DataCore Software announced what it is calling the next-generation distributed file and object storage virtualization technology, vFilO. This new addition adds to the company’s software-defined storage (SDS) portfolio and is designed to control large volumes of data scattered on-premises and in the cloud. vFilO works well with the company’s existing portfolio or can be
Canonical Enhances Kubernetes Reliability At The Edge
Today Canonical announced enhancements to its MicroK8s. The company announced high-availability clustering in MicroK8s, the workstation and appliance Kubernetes, and enterprise SQL database integration for its multi-cloud Charmed Kubernetes. This should usher in more reliability for Kubernetes for edge, IoT, and multi-cloud.




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